They're perfect for headlines when you really want to make a statement. I have to say, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these stamps and use them a lot in my journal. This is an unmounted, 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" rubber stamp sheet of alphabets. Aside from using these stamps in your artwork, they are also great for stamping on textiles or in clay. Use them in your visual journals, art projects, scrap booking, or even for textile printing. Made with high quality, deeply etched rubber. Cut them out and mount them, or leave them unmounted. Note: The red copyright watermark is not on actual stamps. I've licensed this font from its creator, © Joshua Smith, all rights reserved. Want some blocks to mount these on? These letters will fit on my 1" blocks. Mounting supplies: You can add on to your order from the drop-down menu above: double stick cushion that is 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" and/or a bag of 26 wooden blocks (1 for each letter & punctuation) that are 1" cubed; Or, to save a little money, rubber stamp mounting
A blocky condensed font with both upper case, lower case, numbers and punctuation--everything you need! The caps are about 7/8
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This fun font has that hand-drawn look that would be great to use in your journal, scrapbook or other artwork. You get the letters, punctuation
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